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More HK Professionals Seek Business Opportunities in Mainland

A survey made public on Monday by Hong Kong Continuing Professional Development Alliance shows that more Hong Kong professionals are willing to seek opportunities in the mainland. ...full story at china.org.cn

from china.org.cn on Tue, Jun 12 2007

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